LGBTQ-Inclusive Runway Shows

The Burberry Spring 2018 Celebrates Diversity with Rainbow Wonder

As Burberry redesigned its classic checkered plaid to support the LGBTQ+ community, the Burberry Spring 2018 runway show is just as progressive and equality-oriented.

This year's Ready-to-Wear line-up is a milestone for a few distinct events. First, of course, is the openness to expressiveness, diversity and individualism that the fashion designs celebrate with flowy boxy cuts, statement pieces and excessively colorful silhouettes. Secondly, the couture runway marks designer Christopher Bailey's "grand finale of his 17 years at Burberry." The show was an autobiographical collection— a"symbolic revisiting of the place of his first fashion awakening," dominated by DIY teen-tribe patterns and 80s-90s British street culture. And thirdly, Cara Delevingne triumphantly resurfaced on the high fashion runway with a rainbow-colored floor-length cloak.
Trend Themes
1. Diversity in Fashion - The Burberry Spring 2018 runway show celebrates diversity and individualism in fashion designs, presenting disruptive innovation opportunities to create inclusive and expressive clothing lines.
2. Autobiographical Collections - The show marks a trend of designers creating autobiographical collections that revisit their fashion journey, presenting disruptive innovation opportunities to use personal stories and experiences to inspire new designs.
3. LGBTQ+ Representation - The inclusion of LGBTQ+ symbols and models in runway shows presents disruptive innovation opportunities for designers to showcase their support for the community and create inclusive fashion lines.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can embrace the trend of diversity and inclusion by creating clothing lines that cater to a wide range of individuals and express their unique identities, leading to disruptive innovation.
2. Fashion Design - Fashion designers can explore the trend of autobiographical collections to create personal and meaningful designs that resonate with consumers, offering disruptive innovation opportunities in the industry.
3. Event Planning - Event planners can incorporate symbols and themes of LGBTQ+ representation in runway shows and fashion events, creating inclusive and impactful experiences that support diversity and equality, leading to disruptive innovation in event planning.

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